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Sharrott Winery
Located in Winslow Township, New Jersey in Blue Anchor just outside of Hammonton is Sharrott Winery. The winery under the direction of owners Larry Sharrott Sr. and his son Larry Jr., has built a reputation for producing world class wines here in New Jersey. Wines from Sharrott Winery regularly win best in class, double gold and gold medals in international and national wine competitions. This year, Wicked, the winery’s port-style wine, won a double gold medal in the San Francisco Chronicle’s Wine Competition, the largest domestic wine competition in the country.
Sharrott Winery makes dry white wines, including rieslings, pinot grigios, chardonnays, and more. They also have a remarkable selection of red wine. NJ residents and travelers from far and wide visit Sharrott Winery to sample locally made cabernet sauvignon, cabernet franc, merlot, chambourcin, and syrah. And, those that love sweet wines can enjoy sangias, vignoles and sweet rieslings.
Sharrott Winery is more than just a winery. New Jersey residents love visiting on the weekend to hear live music and celebrate special occasions. If you find yourself to be among those who can't get enough of their chardonnay, pinot grigio, cabernet, and sweet wine, enroll in their wine club.
Sharrott Winery is open seven days a week. To learn more, visit sharrottwinery.com
Tom Cosentino
Executive Director
Garden State Wine Growers Association
P.O. Box 386
Cream Ridge, NJ 08514
732-801-9557
tcosentino@newjerseywines.com
newjerseywines.com
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At The Vineyard Show Plagido's Winery - Episode 4 #Plagidos
Plagido’s Winery, located in Hammonton, NJ will be celebrating its 10th anniversary on August 1, 2017. Plagido’s Winery earned Winery of the Year honors for the second consecutive year in the annual New Jersey Wine Competition, which is organized for the Garden State Wine Growers Association by Dr. Gary Pavlis of the Rutgers Cooperative Extension. The competition, which was held in May, featured wines from 21 New Jersey wineries.
In winning Winery of the Year, Plagido’s Winery scored eight overall medals including a gold medal for the non-vintage Blackberry Vigoroso; four silver medals their 2015 Cab Franc, 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon, non-vintage Concetta’s Casalinga and 2015 Cour d’Est and three bronze medals for their non-vintage Chambourcin, 2015 Cab Franc/Merlot and non-vintage Niagara.
“What an honor it is to win this award two straight years,” said Ollie Tomasello. “This is certainly a validation of all the hard work and dedication by our family and staff to develop exceptional wine here at Plagido’s Winery that is enjoyed by our customers. We invite all wine drinkers to come to Hammonton and visit our winery and experience the quality of our wines for themselves.”
Ollie Tomasello, owner and winemaker at Plagido’s Winery is a 4th generation farmer, continuing the tradition of offering the fruit of his family’s vineyard for your family’s table. All grapes used in Plagido wines are estate grown
and are fermented on the premise.
Visit Plagido’s Winery in Hammonton. The winery is open seven days a week for tastings.
Learn more at plagidoswinery.com
Tom Cosentino
Executive Director
Garden State Wine Growers Association
P.O. Box 386
Cream Ridge, NJ 08514
732-801-9557
tcosentino@newjerseywines.com
newjerseywines.com
Alba Vineyard's lineup of wines
Wrapping up the tour, Nick Sharko of Alba Vineyard offers some highlights of the producer's lineup of wines. (Video by Paul Vigna/PennLive)
DiMatteo Vineyards, Hammonton Vignette
Explore Hammonton, New Jersey, the blueberry capital of the world and DiMatteo Vineyards in the Garden State Wine Growers Association's NJ Wine Passport Series tourism vignette.
The past and present at Alba Vineyard
A walking tour of the central New Jersey winery with Nick Sharko, one of the family members who own and manage it. (Video by Paul Vigna/PennLive)
What is Vignoles? How do You Pronounce Vignoles Wine? New York's Finger Lakes Grape Trim
Listen and learn what is Vignoles Wine Grape from New Yor's Finger Lakes and how to say Vignoles correctly with French winemaker Julien, how do you pronounce free pronunciation audio/video tutorials.
Popular Vignoles wines from across the United States include:
Stone Hill Winery Vignoles, Missouri
Truro Vineyards of Cape Cod Vignoles, Massachusetts
St. James Winery Semi-Dry Vignoles, Ozark Highlands
Augusta Winery American Vignoles, Augusta
Sharrott Winery Vignoles, New Jersey
Atwater Estate Vineyards Celsius Ice Wine, Finger Lakes
Saint Croix Vineyards Vignoles, Minnesota
Keuka Lake Vineyards Gently Dry Vignoles, Finger Lakes, USA
Bully Hill Vineyards Ravat 51, New York
Shady Lane Cellars Coop de Blanc, Leelanau Peninsula
Montelle Winery Dry Vignoles, Missouri
Keuka Lake Vineyards Turkey Run Vineyard Vignoles, Finger Lakes
Huber Winery Vignoles,
Leelanau Cellars Vignoles, Leelanau Peninsula
Atwater Estate Vineyards Late Harvest Vignoles, Finger Lakes
Keuka Spring Vineyards Vignoles, Finger Lakes
Lakewood Vineyards Vignoles, Finger Lakes
Stone Hill Winery Late Harvest Vignoles, Missouri
Blue Sky Vineyards Vignoles, Shawnee Hills
Oliver Winery Creekbend Vineyard Vignoles, Indiana
Noboleis Vineyards Dry Vignoles, Missouri
Explanation retieved from Wikipedia:
Vignoles is a complex hybrid wine grape variety that was developed by J.F. Ravat originally named Ravat 51. According to Ravat, Ravat 51 was the result of a cross made in 1930 using the complex hybrid wine grape Seibel 6905 (also known as Le Subereux) and a clone of Pinot Noir known as Pinot de corton.[1] Originally named Vignoles by the Finger Lakes Wine Growers Association in 1970, genetic testing has recently proved that Vignoles does not share any major genetic markers in common with Seibel 6905 or Pinot Noir. Thus, Vignoles is unrelated to the Ravat 51 grapevine that was imported into the USA in 1949 and the parentage of Vignoles is currently unknown.
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French winemaker Julien explains the intricacies of French wine pronunciation, detailing how to pronounce the name of famous US grape variety develloped by Ravat (6905): Vignoles.
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Hawk Haven Vineyard & Winery
At the Vineyard is a television series presented by the Garden State Wine Growers Association. In this edition, Tom Cosentino visits Hawk Haven Vineyard & Winery in Cape May where he sits down with owner and winemaker Todd Wuerker.
South Jersey's Two Bridges Wine Trail
Join FerryVision TV's Rachael O'Donnell as she explores New Jersey's Wine Country. Nestled along the Delaware River between the Delaware Memorial and Commodore Barry bridges lies a cluster of wineries, peppering the rural New Jersey farmland of Gloucester and Salem counties. Along this tranquil trail you'll also find charming eateries, premier antique shopping, and some quirky roadside stops.
Bellview Winery At The Vineyard
At the Vineyard is a television series presented by the Garden State Wine Growers Association. In this edition, Tom Cosentino visits Bellview Winery in Landisville, NJ, where he sits down with owner Jim Quarella and his son Scott Quarella.
Camden County Winery's Problem a Good One to Have
Sharrott Winery is set to expand and grow with other South Jersey wineries with construction beginning on their addition.
Right Turn at 40 - Can't Get Enough of Your Love - Sharrott Winery Music Festival - June 2012
Paul Rodgers and the boys from Bad Company have a long list of great songs. Harmony Guitar is one of the trademarks... Here is our version of thier biggest hit from the 1970's, Can't Get Enough of Your Love. Performed live at the Sharrott Winery Music Festival in Blue Anchor, NJ in June 2012. It was a great day in the vineyard. Looking forward to our return in 2013,
PETER AND THE STARCATCHER @ Eagle Theatre (Hammonton, NJ): Theme Park Style Seating!
Eagle Theatre
Under the Artistic Direction of Ed Corsi and Ted Wioncek III
presents
PETER AND THE STARCATCHER
A Grown-Up’s Prequel to Peter Pan
March 12 - June 11, 2017
Theme Park Style Seating Sails You to the Neverland You Never Knew
Eagle Theatre is set to open a grown-up’s prequel to Peter Pan, PETER & THE STARCATCHER on May 12th, 2017. Newly installed theme park style stage seating will afford select audiences the opportunity to sail through the Neverland they never knew, as a dozen performers portray more than 100 outlandish characters using the limitless possibilities of imagination.
PETER & THE STARCATCHER is the Tony Award winning musical-play that follows a starcatcher-in-training, as she meets an orphan boy longing for a home. Together they embark on the journey of a lifetime. Meet a young Peter Pan, the original lost boys, Captain Hook before the hook, and a cast full of all-stars, as they create a swashbuckling production that will enchant, energize, and excite audiences of all ages.
Co-Artistic Director Ted Wioncek III states “This unique adventure deserved a twist. We are excited for our audience to experience an immersive environment that will allow them not only to explore Neverland, but call it home, if only for a little while.”
ABOUT THE EAGLE:
Eagle Theatre, South Jersey’s only year-round Professional Equity Theatre, is dedicated to redefining regional theatre. The theatre produces more than 160 live performances each year, including full-scale Broadway caliber World Premieres and re-conceptualized revivals; New Works Development Series play readings; a traveling Theatre for Youth Audiences program, specializing in providing arts education to schools in under served communities; an Annual Fringe Festival, a 3-day street fair and theatrical marathon, featuring multiple eclectic productions, a beer and wine garden, pop-up art, food, live music, and street performers; and Eagle Theatre Conservatory, a year-round tuition based theatrical institute for all ages and levels of professionalism.
This award-winning culturally diverse epicenter boasts state of the art technical equipment, a free double parking lot, Sharrott Winery’s on-site Wine Lounge, and is located within walking distance of several boutiques and acclaimed dining destinations in beautifully revitalized Downtown Hammonton, serving patrons from New Jersey, Philadelphia, and beyond.
Eagle Theatre originally opened its doors in 1914 as a silent movie theatre. The theatre was restored in 2009 to serve as a performing arts center. Since the reopening, Eagle Theatre has quickly grown into a nationally recognized non-profit producing organization.
TICKETS:
General Admission: Tickets - $20 - $40
Run Time: Approximately 2 hours
Tickets can be purchased at eagletheatre.org
Or contact the box office at 609-704-5012.
CAST:
Boy/Peter: Adam Hoyak*
Black Stache: Tim Rinehart
Prentiss: Griffin Stanton-Ameisen*
Bill Slank/Hawking Clam: David Nikolas
Molly Aster: Katrina Michaels*
Lord Leonard Aster: Jared Delaney*
Ted: Shamus Hunter McCarty
Alf: Shaun Yates
Smee: Ernie Jewell
Mrs. Bumbrake: Jonathan Fink
Captain Robert Falcon Scott: Peter Smith
Gremkin/Sanchez/Fighting Prawn: Sam Nagel
UNDERSTUDIES:
Ted/Gremkin/Alf/Smee: Joe Grasso
Molly: Kelly Fillios
Bumbrake/Slank: Sam Nagel
Black Stache: Jared Delaney*
ARTISTIC STAFF:
Director/Co-Artistic Director: Ted Wioncek III+
Co-Artistic Director: Ed Corsi+^
Production Stage Manager: Becca Kestel*
Assistant Stage Manager: Ray Westphal
Music Direction/Piano 1: Jason Neri
Technical Director: Ernie Jewell
Assistant Technical Director: Peter Smith
Light Design: Chris Miller
Costume Design: Ashleigh Poteat
Scenic Design: Wioncek, Miller, Jewell, Smith
Percussion: Ryan Cullen
Sound Design: David Pierron
Scenic Artist: Brooke Galezniak
Video Production: Brian Morris
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association
^Member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society
REMAINING PERFORMANCES IN THE EAGLE’S 2017 SEASON:
PETER & THE STARCATCHER, by Dave Barry, Ridley Pearson and Rick Elise
May 12th - June 11th
THE SHAPE OF THINGS, by Neil LaBute
September 15th - October 15th
THE FANTASTICKS by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones
November 10th - December 10th
NJ 73- Waterford/Blue Anchor Rd. to NJ 54 (southbound)